Cropped Will Cardini artwork

April 29th, 2025

Fold: art book + zine exhibition at stop-gap projects in Columbia, MO

Filed under: Art Shows — Tags: , — William Cardini @ 7:21 am

When I wrote my previous blog post, I forgot to mention that Urscape #1 traveled solo to Columbia, MO at the beginning of April to be part of the show Fold: art book + zine exhibition at stop-gap projects. The show was scheduled to close on May 2nd, but they’ve decided to extend it thru June 15th!

Here’s the flyer:


Purple edits by me.

If you’re in Columbia, the stop-gap projects space will be open 6-9pm for first Fridays in May and June.

If you’re not, check out these choice photos of the space by Zach Frazier:

Photo by Zach Frazier of art books and zines in the interior of stop-gap projects

Photo by Zach Frazier of art books and zines in the interior of stop-gap projects
There’s Urscape #1 peeking out!

Photo by Zach Frazier of art books and zines in the interior of stop-gap projects
I spy a Nick Potter zine!

Love to see all that shelving!

Stay tuned because the show may travel to other locations…

April 18th, 2025

ICE CREAM Recap & Wanderfest Promo

Filed under: Comic Fests,Recaps — Tags: , — William Cardini @ 3:59 pm

Back on the first Saturday of this month, I tabled at the eight annual ICE CREAM comics fest in Iowa City.

Flyer advertising ICE CREAM 8 with a drawing of a cat

Previously I’d only ever driven thru Iowa City on my way between Kansas City and Chicago for CAKE, but when I was tabling at the MdW Summit book fair at Charlotte Street in November, John Engelbrecht of the Public Space One art center clued me into this great little event, which is run by Dave Dugan, an Iowa City cartoonist who prints his comics and drawings on his own handmade paper. Dave placed me next to Jakob Streiff, a fellow Kansas Citian cartoonist whom I hadn’t had the pleasure of meeting before.

Photo of the front entrance of the Close Mansion in Iowa City with a sandwich board sign for the ICE CREAM comics fest
The front entrance of the Close Mansion with a sandwich board sign for ICE CREAM.

ICE CREAM happened in the beautiful old Close Mansion close to downtown Iowa City. This is one of several arts buildings run by PS One, who also operates print and video co-ops where members can use the equipment. Seems like what my friend Thayer Bray is building here in KC with his Greenhouse Print Space! Very cool community resources.

Photo of Will Cardini sitting behind his comics table, giving a peace sign with his fingers
It me.

What really made ICE CREAM bumping was their cross-promotion with the Mission Creek music and literary festival happening at the same time. I met several ICE CREAM attendees wearing Mission Creek wristbands who were newbies to zine culture and the self-publishing spirit, but pumped to learn about it! I’m sure it helped that the University of Iowa, whose main campus is in Iowa City, runs the prestigious Iowa Writers’ Workshop.

Photo of Will Cardinis table at ICE CREAM 8 with comics, graphic novels, and a risograph print
My table at ICE CREAM 8, including the few Retrofit Books I still have to distribute.

If you’re a Kansas Citian reader, I’ll be tabling next on Sunday, April 27th inside the KC Artist Coalition during Wanderfest, a neighborhood block party showcasing all the funky, artistic businesses and studios in the Tower East neighb, like Oddities Prints, who’ve done excellent work on Riso prints for me, and local ceramicist Kate Schroeder.

Flyer advertising Wanderfest 2025 in the Tower East district
Wanderfest flyer. The Kansas City Artist Coalition is at 3200 Gillham Rd, KCMO.